Saturday, December 5, 2020

The State Bar of California wants to know if I am a two spirit, cisgender pansexual

 Allan J. Favish  "A current voluntary census of California attorneys, by the State Bar of California, the state's licensing, regulation, and disciplinary agency for lawyers, raises the issue of whether the information obtained will be used to grant preferential treatment to people who identify themselves as something other than their biological sex, and whether people who continue to treat such people according to their biological sex will be punished for doing so." . .

. . . "Near the end of the Attorney Census, after asking for the racial and ethnic group(s) with which I identify, I am asked:

Which of the following best fits with the gender you identify as?

Select all that apply

Female

Male

Gender Variant/Non-conforming/Non-binary

Two Spirit

Not listed (please specify): ___________

The next question asks:

Which of the following best applies to you?

Select all that apply

Cisgender

Transgender

Intersex

Not listed (please specify): ____________

"Here are some screen shots from the state website that's available for viewing only by lawyers, so you can see for yourself:"


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